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NASA targets early Apr. for Moon mission

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NASA targets April 1 for moon mission launch
NASA's huge Space Launch System rocket has been repaired and is ready for rollout back to the launch pad next week.

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NASA provides update on Artemis 2 moon mission. What you may have missed
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Artemis II: NASA targets early April for Moon mission
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Artemis II: Nasa targets early April for Moon mission
Nasa says it's on track to launch its Artemis II mission in early April, which will see astronauts fly around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years.

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NASA clears its Artemis moon rocket for an April launch with four astronauts following repairs
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NASA provides live updates on Artemis II Space Launch System rocket

NASA satellite crashes back to Earth

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1,300-pound NASA satellite re-enters Earth's atmosphere after 14 years in space
A 1,300-pound NASA probe re-entered Earth's atmosphere on Wednesday, nearly 14 years after it was launched.

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Old NASA science satellite plunges back to Earth
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Nasa spacecraft crash lands back to Earth
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Nasdaq finds SpaceX’s gravitational pull hard to resist
Under current rules, if Elon Musk lists his $1.5tn rocket-maker in May, SpaceX wouldn’t make it into the Nasdaq 100 before December.

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NASA has said a 1,300-pound satellite is going to crash into Earth
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Huge satellite to crash down to Earth
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1,300-pound NASA satellite set to crash back down to Earth nearly 14 years after launch
Most of it will burn up as it reenters the atmosphere, but NASA warns some debris could survive reentry.

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NASA's 600Kg Satellite Is Falling Back to Earth, Is There Any Danger?
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Massive NASA Satellite to Crash-Land on Earth
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NASA to update Artemis 2 rocket launch date. Time, how to watch

An update is coming today on NASA's Artemis 2 lunar mission to launch four astronauts on a historic journey around the moon.
Space.com
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NASA begins building nuclear-powered Dragonfly drone for 2028 launch to Saturn moon Titan

"This milestone essentially marks the birth of our flight system."
23hon MSN

NASA tracking bus-sized asteroid approaching Earth tomorrow

According to the space agency's tracking, the rock is hurtling through space at more than 21,500 miles per hour.
22h

Latest moon program delay comes as NASA faces barrage of challenges

NASA's moon landing program delay represents the latest in in technical, budgetary, workforce and public perception challenges plaguing the agency.
Mediaite
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Trump’s New NASA Boss Says He’s ‘Gonna Build’ a Base on the Moon

President Donald Trump’s new administrator of NASA, Jared Isaacman, told Fox Business on Thursday that he intended to build a base on the moon in the coming years. “My first day on the job, I am in the Oval Office as President Trump signs America’s ...
Space.com
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Could NASA use expandable habitats for its Artemis moon bases? These two companies are betting millions

The companies say the partnership will help move expandable habitat technology toward operational missions by scaling up production, bolstering engineering efforts and integrating
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Reentry of NASA satellite will exceed the agency’s own risk guidelines

This reentry is notable because it poses a higher risk to the public than the US government typically allows. The risk of harm coming to anyone on Earth is still low, approximately 1 in 4,200, but it exceeds the government standard of a 1 in 10,000 chance of an uncontrolled reentry causing a casualty.
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